iPhone Home Button Not Working

  With AssistiveTouch, you can add a Home button on your iPhone screen.
Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Touch> AssistiveTouch. For older iOS versions, go to Settings > General> Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. To access Settings from an older version of iOS, you will need to close the current app and restart your iPhone.
Turn on AssistiveTouch by activating the toggle. A semi-transparent button should appear on your screen. To open a popup menu, tap it. Next, tap Home to simulate the Home button.
Drag and drop the AssistiveTouch buttons to move them around the iPhone screen. Siri can be used to turn it on and off as needed.
To make AssistiveTouch as effective as possible, it's worth spending some time in the Settings. You can make it the only option if you use it only as a Home button. This will eliminate the need to open a popup.
Apple's 1-year warranty may still apply to iPhones less than one year old. This means that you can visit the Genius Bar at your local Apple Store to have your Home button repaired free of charge.

Most iPhones that have a physical Home button are older than one year. You can still get a repair done by Apple or third-party service providers.

It's often cheaper to fix it yourself, however. Many sites will show you how to fix your gadgets. Many of these sites even offer all the tools and parts you will need to repair your device. Be sure to not miss any steps and make the problem worse.

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